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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 14
Case 5 The Worst Headache of My Life
false-positive results. The lab should be asked to assess CSF cytology in the first and fourth (last) tubes. Cerebral angiography can help identify and treat underlying ruptured aneurysm
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 14
Case 5 The Worst Headache of My Life
false-positive results. The lab should be asked to assess CSF cytology in the first and fourth (last) tubes. Cerebral angiography can help identify and treat underlying ruptured aneurysm
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 14
Case 5 The Worst Headache of My Life
false-positive results. The lab should be asked to assess CSF cytology in the first and fourth (last) tubes. Cerebral angiography can help identify and treat underlying ruptured aneurysm
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 104
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pseudoaneurysms, 138f Bilirubin encephalopathy, 77f Biometal regulation, disorders of, 343 Blake pouch cyst, with Chiari-like symptoms, 21f Borrelia
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 104
Subject Index
pseudoaneurysms, 138f Bilirubin encephalopathy, 77f Biometal regulation, disorders of, 343 Blake pouch cyst, with Chiari-like symptoms, 21f Borrelia
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 104
Subject Index
pseudoaneurysms, 138f Bilirubin encephalopathy, 77f Biometal regulation, disorders of, 343 Blake pouch cyst, with Chiari-like symptoms, 21f Borrelia
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
pseudoaneurysms (Fig. 22.3). The patient was switched to oral anticoagulant therapy for 6 months, followed by aspirin for 2 more
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
pseudoaneurysms (Fig. 22.3). The patient was switched to oral anticoagulant therapy for 6 months, followed by aspirin for 2 more
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
pseudoaneurysms (Fig. 22.3). The patient was switched to oral anticoagulant therapy for 6 months, followed by aspirin for 2 more
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 40
Case 27 High Flow, High Pain
false negatives due to reduced density of blood products. Conclusions HS is a severe acute condition with high morbidity and mortality. Large hematoma volume, altered mental status within 6 hours of presentation, infratentorial location, Glasgow Coma Scale ≤7 on admission, associated aneurysm
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